Helping Hills Sri LankaHelping Hills Sri Lanka

Mission Statement

To invite volunteers to joine thaier hands with Helping Hills Sri Lanka project and there by up lifting the life style of poor people in Badulla district. We have identified that everyone has a talent to give... .more to give and more to gain. We wan... Read more

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Mission Statement

To invite volunteers to joine thaier hands with Helping Hills Sri Lanka project and there by up lifting the life style of poor people in Badulla district.

We have identified that everyone has a talent to give... .more to give and more to gain. We want to cultivate positive attitudes, enhancing knowledge, sharing experience, providing opportunities to explore into different life styles.

A volunteer can bring his/her skills, experience, knowledge and put them into local setting by engaging different programs of Helping Hills.

Everyone has a talent and a unique perspective and when shared with those in need, it helps to foster positive effects in their community, creating a new dimension in their own lives and the lives they touch.

The Helping Hills Project offers the opportunity for volunteers to work in many local different settings. Please explore the programs for further details.

Description

The helping Hills project is coordinate by Harsha Buddhadasa the project Manager to encourage volunteers to come to Sri Lanka and help poor people in the hill country. This programe is run at Badulla District, capital city of Uva Province.

Badulla is located on the southeast of Kandy, almost encircled by the Badulu Oya River, about 680 meters (2200 ft.) above sea level and is surrounded by tea plantations. The city is overshadowed by the Namunukula range of mountains (highest peak 2,016 meters above sea level). It was a base of a pre-colonial Sinhalese local prince (regional king) who ruled the area under the main King in Kandy before it became part of the British Empire. Later, it became one of the provincial administrative hubs of the British rulers. The city was the end point of upcountry railway line built by the British in order to take mainly tea plantation products to Colombo.